The call was made as the SET began the
trading session by “ringing the bell for gender equality”, followed by a panel
discussion and business practice sharing on improving the inclusion of women in
value chains. The event, co-organized with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
Thailand (SEC), Australian Embassy in Thailand and UN Women, was part of a
campaign to celebrate International Women's Day.
"As a member of the World Federation
of Stock Exchanges, the Stock Exchange of Thailand is delighted to have
participated, for the 9th consecutive year, in the Ring the Bell for
Gender Equality initiative in collaboration with partners in Thailand. SET is
committed to increasing women’s participation in the capital market,
particularly among listed companies, by collaborating with agencies that focus
on corporate governance assessment. We provide guidelines on increasing the
proportion of women on boards and issuing anti-discrimination policies. This is
in line with SET's vision "To Make the Capital Market 'Work' for Everyone",
which aims to drive sustainable growth across all sectors by promoting the
importance of freedom and equality." remarked Rinjai Chakornpipat, SET
senior executive vice president and head of market division.
Implementing gender-inclusive business practices
is a crucial part of environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles that
companies should follow to remain accountable to their shareholders and
investors. These practices not only affect listed companies’ strategic
management, but also enable companies to better address their strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
As a capital market regulator and
policymaker, the SEC has been promoting gender equality, diversity, women’s
participation in board roles and the Women’s
Empowerment Principles (WEPs).
At the event, the participants recognized
the WEPs, a joint initiative between the UN Global Compact and UN Women. The
WEPs consist of seven guidelines on how businesses can promote gender equality
and women's empowerment in the workplace, marketplace and community.
Jomkwan Kongsakul, Deputy Secretary-General of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, Thailand (SEC), stated “our strategic priority is to build
a conducive environment to support listed companies in their ESG integration.
The social aspect, in particular, includes human rights and gender equality. This is in line
with the 20-Year National Strategy and contributes to the achievement of the UN
Sustainable Development Goals, especially SDG 5 Gender Equality.
The SEC has been collaborating with UN Women on the promotion of the WEPs.
The initiative is an important instrument for advancing gender equality in
listed companies and their value chains. We are pleased to see that each year,
more listed companies sign up to the principles, and many of them are recognised
as WEPs awardees for their outstanding efforts and performance”.
In addition to Thailand's strengths in
promoting inclusive leadership and gender-friendly workplace policies, listed
companies in Thailand are being encouraged to be more innovative and enhance
their accountability to their shareholders by considering the impact of gender
equality and women’s empowerment when selecting services and goods. Encouraging
more innovation and making procurement process more accessible for everyone is
a transformative step, as it enables enterprises of all sizes to benefit from
greater range of market opportunities through a more diverse range of
suppliers.
This innovative approach has gained the
endorsement of the Australian Government as a means of supporting South-East
Asia's economy and aiding in its recovery from the pandemic. This initiative is
in line with the Mekong-Australia Partnership's vision for an open, inclusive,
secure and prosperous Mekong subregion. "Promoting gender equality is
central to Australia’s diplomatic, economic, development and regional security
efforts." noted Angela Macdonald, the Australian ambassador to Thailand.
To enhance Thailand’s marketplace, UN Women’s
WE
RISE Together programme aims to disrupt public and private procurement
system and provide necessary support to ensure women-owned businesses and
enterprises owned by traditionally underrepresented have a fair share in the procurement
system.
“I
strongly believe that through initiatives like
‘ring the bell’, our work with private sector organisations will help raise
awareness about WEPs, and I would like to take this opportunity to invite all
of you to co-create more equal playing field for women in the business world. The actions you can take would include developing supplier diversity
policies or providing fair opportunities for women-owned businesses to participate in procurement
market.” said Sarah Knibbs, Regional Director a.i., UN
Women Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific.
For more information on the "Ring the
Bell for Gender Equality" campaign in Thailand, watch the full recording
of the event at https://www.facebook.com/events/1249624395923568
Media inquiries:
Thatphorn Nakkarasin
Project Assistant, Women’s Economic
Empowerment | Email: thatphorn.nakkarasin@unwomen.org
About the Stock Exchange of Thailand
The Stock Exchange of Thailand is one of
the mechanisms to drive the economy. It is a fundraising channel for
entrepreneurs who seek access to funding sources, and it is a channel to save
money and generate returns from the investment of the people with a wide range
of products and services. SET drives the capital market under the vision
"To Make the Capital Market 'Work' for Everyone" by strengthening
economic growth, increasing investment opportunities and potential growth of
the Thai capital and supporting sustainable development while taking into
account the environment, society and good governance (ESG).
About the Securities and Exchange
Commission, Thailand
The Securities and Exchange Commission,
Thailand (SEC) is a public agency established under the Securities and Exchange
Act B.E. 2535 (1992) with the mandate to supervise and develop the Thai capital
market. With the Mission, “To assure a conducive environment for a fair,
efficient, dynamic and inclusive capital market”, the SEC collaborates with
several agencies, at the local and international levels, to ensure an enabling
ecosystem for a sustainable capital market. This includes supporting listed
companies’ ESG integration into business operations, with the social aspect
including human rights and gender equality.
About UN Women
UN Women is the United Nations entity
dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of women. A global champion
for women and girls, UN Women was established to accelerate progress on meeting
their needs worldwide. Learn more at asiapacific.unwomen.org or
follow us on social media platforms via @unwomenasia
About WE RISE Together
WE
RISE Together is supported by the Australian Government through the
Mekong-Australia Partnership and implemented by UN Women. WE RISE Together aims
to create equal opportunities for women by advancing Supplier Diversity through
Gender-Responsive Procurement in Thailand and Viet Nam.